Dr. Glidden's guest, Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, warns listeners about the grave dangers of vaccines. Gottfried's back with glaucoma questions and Blake's friend has IBS. Jo has sinusitis but she's worried about her husband's toenails too. This is such an interesting and informative show!Continue reading...

Hi and welcome back to episode 2 in the basset hound glaucoma study that I am investigating. Please help me learn more about the blind colony that is being held against their will for research. The colony is like a hot potato and moves around a fair amount. Rumors have them in the midwest at a BHCA breeder. All of my questions to the my club go unanswered. Do you have information? Please send to: Bassethoundtown PO Box 347 Ft. Thomas, KY 41075 Thank you sooooooo much! Cat Woman

Susun Weed answers 90 minutes of herbal health questions followed by a 30 minute interview with Gail Sheehy. Gail Sheehy is the author of sixteen books, including the classic New York Times bestseller Passages, named one of the ten most influential books of our times by the Library of Congress. A multiple award-winning literary journalist, she was one of the original contributors to New York magazine and has been a contributing editor to Vanity Fair since 1984. She returns with her inspiring memoir — a chronicle of her trials and triumphs as a groundbreaking “girl” journalist in the 1960s, to iconic guide for women and men seeking to have it all, to one of the premier political profilers of modern times. A popular lecturer, Sheehy was named AARP's Ambassador of Caregiving in 2009. She lives in New York City.

In these days of computers and smartphones and other electronic media, people are experiencing vision problems at younger and younger ages. From simple eye fatigue and floaters to more serious conditions like cataracts and glaucoma, ocular issues can affect your quality of life in a major way, and shouldn't be taken lightly. But do you know all the options available to keeping your peepers in top shape? Join Sandy Bloomfield on YHYC as she shares natural ways to preserve and improve this most precious physical asset. Most people believe your genes alone determine vision status, and that surgery is the only way out of failing eyesight. Yet so many others have found incredible improvements using everything from nutrition to supplements to colored glasses and exercises. Age is no excuse - hear an 81 year old's inspiring story, and get resources to assist you on your own journey to vibrant health for your eyes.*

*As always, we encourage you to share anything you hear on YHYC with your professional practitioner, as we do not diagnose nor prescribe but simply extend your reach into the internet and published resources by sharing what is available with today's busy but health conscious individual.

Miss PercyMae comes to us again after church to discuss the use of Marijuana. Laws have changed, and more people are prescribed marijuana for illnesses, such as glaucoma and other ailments. At the same time, many people are misusing the prescription just to have a license to purchase it.

Is it illicit? Is it medicine? PercyMae wants to talk about it.

On this episode, she invites Poet and Entertainer, Terry Moore of T-Mo Entertainment to discuss this topic of marijuana.

The Speculative Fiction Cantina: your weekly hypodermic injection of science fiction, fantasy, horror, alternate history, and things weird and wonderful in the world of books and writers. We ask authors the hard questions. You'll hear from writers who bend the rules and drive the narrative. Join S. Evan Townsend on this journey over the rainbow and through the looking glass. And remember to take the red pill.

Today's Guests are Voss Foster and Justin Oldham

Voss Foster

Voss Foster lives in the middle of the Eastern Washington Desert, where he writes speculative fiction and drinks far too much coffee. When he can be pried away from his keyboard, he can be found singing, cooking, playing trombone, and belly dancing, though rarely all at the same time. He is the author of Tartaros and The King Jester Trilogy, both available through Prizm Books.

Voss' books include:

Tartaros

Zirkua Fantastic

The Jester Prince

http://vossfoster.blogspot.com

Justin Oldham

Justin Oldham is a legally blind writer who lives in Anchorage Alaska. He was born with an eye problem called Aniridia, sometimes known as Sturge-Weber Syndrome. This means he has no iris or lens in his eyes. He lost an eye to glaucoma when he was a teenager.

In addition to his speculative fiction which features Alaskan themes, Justin also writes on the subject of vision impairment with guidance from medical professionals and disability experts. These titles explain what it’s like to be legally blind or to lose an eye.

SPECIAL GUEST: Mildred M.G. Olivier, M.D., is an Associate Clinical Professor at Midwestern University and Associate Professor at John H. Stroger, Jr., Hospital at Cook County and at Olympia Fields Osteopathic Hospital. She is the CEO and founder of the Midwest Glaucoma Center, P.C. She is a veteran of regular medical missions to Haiti since 1993. Dr. Olivier served on the board and led the scientific committee of Prevent Blindness America. She is a president of the Chicago Glaucoma Society. http://www.midwestglaucoma.com/Founded in 1908, Prevent Blindness America is the nation's leading volunteer eye health and safety organization dedicated to fighting blindness and saving sight. Focused on promoting a continuum of vision care, Prevent Blindness America touches the lives of millions of people each year. http://www.preventblindness.org/SPECIAL GUEST: Starting as a volunteer and then an employee 25 years ago, David Wright became the Chief Executive of the International Glaucoma Association (IGA) in 2000. His main interests in glaucoma are compliance, patient education and public awareness.The International Glaucoma Association is the charity for people with glaucoma, with the mission to raise awareness of glaucoma, promote research related to early diagnosis and treatment and to provide support to patients and all those who care for them. Set up in 1974, the IGA is the leading charity in the UK solely dedicated to fighting glaucoma and is widely recognized as an authority on the disease. http://www.glaucoma-association.com

Episode #1 Blind Basset Hound Colony Discussion about glaucoma in basset hounds. This will be an ongoing subject and to start off with I want to have a broad overview of several topics. One of which is the Basset Hound Club of America and the study that is using a colony of blind basset hounds. I hope to have guests join me in the future. I have more information at bassethoundtown.com